'It's not your ABC or our ABC, it's their ABC': Chris Kenny
Sky News host Chris Kenny says the ABC takes your money and makes "whatever dross they like".
"As you know this is what happens 24/7 on this station, news, opinion, discussion and debate from differing perspectives, we like to have an argument or a rant sometimes, always a laugh if we can, but it is intelligent, inquiring stuff," Mr Kenny said.
"So serious discussion and differing viewpoints being offered, good food for thought.
"But over at the ABC where they have four thousand staff and that billion dollar plus budget, they actually operate under laws that tell them what to provide."
Mr Kenny pointed to a recent ABC segment which featured people talking about "cheating on their partners".
"Terrific, more than a billion dollars of taxpayers money a year and we've got people telling us about cheating on their partners. What an insightful contribution to the sum of human knowledge."
Mr Kenny spoke with the IPA's Dr Bella D'Abrera, who said the left have "completely lost their sense of humour" and refuse to see anything "positive" about Australia and human nature.
"[The Left] have completely lost their sense of humour, they wallow in the most depressing subjects, they refuse to say anything positive abut Australia, they refuse to say anything positive about human nature," she said.
"Why is our hard earned money still going on this rubbish?"
Видео 'It's not your ABC or our ABC, it's their ABC': Chris Kenny канала Sky News Australia
"As you know this is what happens 24/7 on this station, news, opinion, discussion and debate from differing perspectives, we like to have an argument or a rant sometimes, always a laugh if we can, but it is intelligent, inquiring stuff," Mr Kenny said.
"So serious discussion and differing viewpoints being offered, good food for thought.
"But over at the ABC where they have four thousand staff and that billion dollar plus budget, they actually operate under laws that tell them what to provide."
Mr Kenny pointed to a recent ABC segment which featured people talking about "cheating on their partners".
"Terrific, more than a billion dollars of taxpayers money a year and we've got people telling us about cheating on their partners. What an insightful contribution to the sum of human knowledge."
Mr Kenny spoke with the IPA's Dr Bella D'Abrera, who said the left have "completely lost their sense of humour" and refuse to see anything "positive" about Australia and human nature.
"[The Left] have completely lost their sense of humour, they wallow in the most depressing subjects, they refuse to say anything positive abut Australia, they refuse to say anything positive about human nature," she said.
"Why is our hard earned money still going on this rubbish?"
Видео 'It's not your ABC or our ABC, it's their ABC': Chris Kenny канала Sky News Australia
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